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Title: Jeopardy


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Jeopardy
Which code?
Vocabulary
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Q 100
Q 100
Q 100
Q 100
Q 200
Q 200
Q 200
Q 200
Q 300
Q 300
Q 300
Q 300
Q 400
Q 400
Q 400
Q 400
Q 500
Q 500
Q 500
Q 500
Final Jeopardy
2
100 Question from H1
A set of rules used to interpret data that
conveys information
3
100 Answer from H1
Code
4
200 Question from H1
A wave that can be modulated To send a signal
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200 Answer from H1
carrier
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300 Question from H1
The smallest element of a display image
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300 Answer from H1
pixel
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400 Question from H1
A signal that can be represented As a sequence of
discrete values
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400 Answer from H1
Digital signal
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500 Question from H1
The parts or pieces equipment that Make up a
computer
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500 Answer from H1
Hardware
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100 Question from H2
01010101111 is an example of
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100 Answer from H2
Binary code
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200 Question from H2
--- is an example of
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200 Answer from H2
Morse code
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300 Question from H2
This was used to communicate ship to ship
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300 Answer from H2
Morse code
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400 Question from H2
Computer data is an example of
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400 Answer from H2
Binary code
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500 Question from H2
The telegraph used
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500 Answer from H2
Morse Code
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100 Question from H3
  • Is this an input or output device
  • Keyboard
  • Scanner
  • Printer

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100 Answer from H3
  1. Keyboard is input
  2. Scanner is input
  3. Printer is output

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200 Question from H3
Language is an example of a a. code b.
signal c. symbol
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200 Answer from H3
A. - code
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300 Question from H3
To send sound using electricity, the first step
is to a. send the electrical signal along a
wire b. convert the sound into electrical
current c. broadcast the sound through an
amplifier
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300 Answer from H3
b. convert the sound into electrical current
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400 Question from H3
Telephone messages are sent by a. physical
transmission only b. atmospheric transmission
only c. both physical and atmospheric
transmission
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400 Answer from H3
c. both physical and atmospheric transmission
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500 Question from H3
A cathode-ray tube in a black and white TV makes
a beam of electrons from a. a negatively
charged cathode b. a television camera c.
electromagnetic signals
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500 Answer from H3
a. a negatively charged cathode
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100 Question from H4
In 1989, the Web was a. as widely available as
it is today b. used mostly as a resource for
scientific information c. nonexistent
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100 Answer from H4
b. used mostly as a resource for scientific
information
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200 Question from H4
What power source is used to generate electricity
in satellites?
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200 Answer from H4
Solar power
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300 Question from H4
Which type of radio stations can broadcast a
signal the greatest distance AM or FM?
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300 Answer from H4
FM
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400 Question from H4
For the microwave signals to be sent from one
tower to another, how must the towers be placed
in relationship to each other?
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400 Answer from H4
Microwave towers need to be able To see each
other in order to Communicate with each other.
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500 Question from H4
Where are electret microphones found?
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500 Answer from H4
Electret microphones are found in the mouthpiece
of A telephone and are used to change the sound
into An electric current.
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Final Jeopardy
Is a geostationary satellite really stationary?
Explain.
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Final Jeopardy Answer
A geostationary satellite is not stationary. It
is a satellite that orbits Earth at the same
speed as Earths rotation allowing the satellite
to remain over a certain area. The satellite can
then provide a strong signal to that area at all
times.
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